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JONSBO has unveiled a very sleek-looking M-ATX case with the D200, which has options for a wide variety of builds, including large GPUs.
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For some reason when I read "curved glass panel" I was definitely thinking this thing was going to be a concaved curve like the curved widescreen displays. When I seen the curve just wrapped around the front I was like oh, yeah. That makes more sense.
I do like the panel on the side of the case though. Nice place for it if you're mounting your PC on the right side of your desk. Accessing panels on the top when the case is sitting on a desk usually means you either gotta feel around for it or stand up and see. Having it right there makes for easy, quick access for plugging in things like usb drives.
No I kinda get it - would be nice to have something reversible so I could put the computer on the ~other~ side of my desk without having the buttons or the glass face the wall. In the old beige cases it didn't matter because both sides were.. beige.I mean if you're gonna put the case on your desk you're most likely wanting to be able to see inside the case so you'll put it on the right. I don't think it much matters what your dominate hand is in relation to where you put a PC case.
For situations where the case sits better on the desk on the left side (like its up against the wall on that side) then the side panel isn't the only issue. Might want to reverse the whole case layout so the window is on the other side as well.
You often get more memory and M.2 slots on Matx....Honest question, what do people use the extra slots in an mATX for over an ITX board? I can't think of any add in card I'd bother with other than a GPU these days.